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Murder Ahoy

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Murder Ahoy
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1hr 33min
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1964
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Warner Home Video
Synopsis: The last of Margaret Rutherford's "Miss Marple" films, Murder Ahoy is the only one of the series not based on an Agatha Christie original. The setting this time is a boat that has been purchased by a trusteeship to serve as a home for wayward kids. One of the trustees, Cecil Ffolly-Hardwicke (Henry Longhurst), dies while attending a meeting held aboard the boat. The police write the death off as "natural causes," but another trustee, our Miss Marple (Rutherford), suspects otherwise. Doing a little ... Full Synopsis
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The last in Margaret Rutherford's Miss Marple series, Murder Ahoy finds the always amiable amateur sleuth in an original screenplay, not one based upon an Agatha Christie novel. Aficionados will notice the Christie absence, most obviously in the finale, which gives Marple a much more physically active role than usual (including a swordfight), but Ahoy is still a top notch piece of escapism. The humor ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Miss Marple
Capt. Sidney de Courcy Rhumstone
Detective Inspector Craddock
Cmdr. Breeze-Connington
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